Don't be so brave, as your actual lover was thrown around the ring by Ngannou just a few ago and his face was turned into mascaraed, and he needed to cancel his "winning" post fight press-conference and leave asap from the back exit. You can't wash this out. You can cry as much as you like, but this is what it's left to have, crying some empty words. You are praying for your lover to pull an injury card, cause the embarrassment will be real, and then you won't be able to cry all about AJ cardio, AJ chin, AJ footwork, AJ speed, AJ strength, etc, etc. And we saw how strong your 270 mental midget is, trying to intimidate and push Usyk, just himself to be pushed. He is trying to hype himself, just like you are trying to hype him, to actually believe he has a chance. He is going to get beaten so badly i'm going to laugh at you and ask about where his constantly cheating was, cause even that won't work. You ain't going to clinch on a guy that moves as good to back and side as to the front. This ain't static Ngannou or Wilder. The moment he goes for the clinches is he is going to find noone there and eat huge counters. Fury has absolutely no chance against Usyk and in that i'm 500% sure. If you was so sure you would have taken the Ban bet, but deep down you know what's coming. You then going to cry how Fury was shot, not taking this or that serious, and cry like a baby. Go for lifetime ban bet if you are so certain so i can free the forum from your troll presence once and for all.
I think Fury has been convincing himself that Usyk is this midget and weaker than him for so long that it has come as a real shock to find out that the midget isn't so small and is maybe even stronger than him.
Uh-oh, that's a tricky one. On the one hand, you have "hahaha, Fury is brilliant at mind games, lol at the idiots who believe the stuff he says, he plays you simpletons like a fiddle, he is the master of psychology, what a clever entertainer". On the other hand, you have " hOw dArE YoU QuEsTiOn hIs hOnEsTy dOn't yOu hAvE AnY ReSpEcT ThE MaN HaS A HiStOrY Of mEnTaL HeAlTh pRoBlEmS AnD He nEeDs bOxInG To sTaY SaNe". I absolutely love the Fury fanbase. It really is a cult. They always contradict themselves with their narratives from one day to the other. It's so easy to pick their arguments apart, like taking candy from a baby.
Fury is no idiot. He knows boxing history and the current landscape like the back of his hand. Usyk has always been a big cruiserweight, Usyk has actually never fought a cruiserweight bigger than himself and was competing against effective heavyweights as an amateur. Hence why Fury did talk some sense saying he's normal HW size (old school) 220 pound 6'3". In a way Usyk is a size bully without power in the EXACT same way Fury is. Attrition fighters who became good boxers because they couldn't rely on power. They have great feet and workrate for their size though and will hunt down opponents like prey. Difference here is Fury knows Usyk isn't going to be hunting anything down but a 12 round decision. Fury is going to do what Chisora did, bounce Usyk all over the ring and squeeze him to death. Difference is Chisora gassed after 4 rounds of chugging away. Fury won't gas AND he will have effective long range offence which Chisora lacked after 3 rounds. He also will be able to lean ON TOP of Usyk. Usyk was able to clinch Chisora to some relative safety but Chisora was not big enough to lean on top of him, even though Usyk does bend down a little pushing his shoulder into the clinch to try and give him leeway to move off if needed which obvoisly Fury is not giving. Within the first 3 rounds Usyk is going to be forced to his knees from Fury leaning on him. Then by round 6 if Fury doesn't slow and Usyk doesn't get a 2nd wind we will see a shark eat a penguin. rip it in half and consume.
After his underwhelming display against Ngannou, Fury is now regarded as one of the least intimidating boxers in history. Usyk can see through Fury's false bravado and recognize his limited abilities. If I were Usyk, I would be extremely confident of achieving a decisive victory.